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question which I bollicked up in my previous commit.
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- IP addresses are verified as being correct dotted quad format.
- Netmasks are verified as being in correct dotted quad or 0x* format,
and being consecutive 1 bits followed by consecutive 0 bits.
- The gateway is verified as being correct dotted quad format and
being reachable through the configured IP address and netmask.
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no as a default. Sysinstall should be both less dangerous and less
annoying as a result of this change, though that's just my opinion
(since they're the defaults which annoy ME the least :).
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Submitted by: Tomokazu HARADA <tkhara@osk4.3web.ne.jp>
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menu item.
Noticed by: Dan "Sheepdip" Langille <dan@freebsddiary.org>
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Allow user to change proxy server
Allow user to change ftp path
Submitted by: pho
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PR: 23179
Submitted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>
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Typing [F1] did not popup install help file window on main menu, and so on.
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PR: 23055
Submitted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>
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Submitted by: Chris Faulhaber <jedgar@fxp.org>
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compilation variable.
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popular configuration now.
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This can avoid waring about "no sshd" at booting after installation.
Approved by: jkh
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Approved by: jkh
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in order to suppress onwonted package interaction.
Submitted by: steve
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and mounted disks, among other things.
Requested by: kirk
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to sysinstall for long time. Remove it.
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with these in the normal case.
Set MAKEDEVPATH in sysinstall to include the /mnt2 stuff before starting
the fixit shell.
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http://people.freebsd.org/~hosokawa/driver-floppy/ for details.
Reviewed by: current@FreeBSD.org
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standard or serial. This change needs to be done to the entire system that
depends on this. This way we don't have some code using OnVTY checks
and other doing
strcmp(variable_get(VAR_FIXIT_TTY), "standard") == 0
checks. Also we need to set VAR_FIXIT_TTY to "serial" if we come up on
a serial console.
Also fixed a dialog problem in that dialog was used when dialog was
disabled causing some troubles such as not letting the cursor keys
work when exiting the fixit mode on media (ie. not the fixit shell but
for example fixit on a floppy).
Submitted by: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@whistle.com>
PR: 22352
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tricks of rebooting and continuing where it was.)
Reviewed by: jkh, jhb
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Original idea from: PAO3
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Partially submitted by: Jeff Kletsky <jeff@spotlife.com>
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Submitted by: pho
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Reviewed by: jkh
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rename the previous one to indicate that it's not just high, it's
extreme (everything off, secure level raised).
Submitted mostly by: Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
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in rev.1.12.
card_irq is local variable, not global variable
(variable_set2 and variable_get)
Reviewed by: jkh
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Replace all in-tree uses with necessary subset of <sys/{fb,kb,cons}io.h>.
This is also the appropriate fix for exo-tree sources.
Put warnings in <machine/console.h> to discourage use.
November 15th 2000 the warnings will be converted to errors.
January 15th 2001 the <machine/console.h> files will be removed.
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Approved by: jkh
Write kern_securelevel_enable variable to rc.conf if user selects
medium or low security in sysinstall. This overrides the case where a
user selects fascist security and then tries to go back to a lower
setting.
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a default. This should prevent people from whacking return at
the Distributions menu and getting nothing selected as a result
(a minimal "standard" system will at least install).
Flagged as big tech support headache by: Chris Shumway <cshumway@osd.bsdi.com>
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support which use National Semiconductor DP8393X (SONIC) as ethernet
controller. Currently, this driver is used on only PC-98.
Submitted by: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
Obtained from: NetBSD/pc98
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PR: 21423
Reported by: Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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Reported by: Jean-Claude Christophe <jch@oleane.net>
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Submitted by: Philipp Mergenthaler <p@i609.hadiko.de>
PR: 21449
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Submitted by: Domas Mituzas <midom@dammit.lt>
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setting up default values for an express/custom install. It would
be confusing to see the informational popup completely out of context.
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Approved by: jkh
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appropriate(?) defaults for "low", "medium" and "high" security
environments. Medium is basically what we currently have with a little
seat-belt tightening where it made sense. Low is the same as medium but
without the tightening. High is positively fascist with nothing turned
on by default and an automatic call to 911 if it can find a modem.
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really doesn't make any sense, what was I smoking) and allow
the more canonical usage of "any" for either side of the comparison
for release name or architecture (meaning you can also set CD_VERSION=any
in a cdrom.inf file to cause sysinstall to always match it and likewise
with the architecture, if specified).
Sensibly suggested by: Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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